3. The Bouffant Scarf Hairdo

What You Need

What To Do

Spritz on some dry shampoo. The dry shampoo not only cleans your hair but also gives it texture and volume.

Comb your bangs and leave them to fall on your forehead. Pick up hair from the crown of your head and backcomb it from the middle to the roots. This teasing will create a bouffant.

Pin up this section of hair after combing the top of it neatly.

Pin up the rest of your hair using hairpins that are the same color as your hair. Pin your hair up in sections to keep it in place.

Take your scarf, wrap it around the back of your head, and tie it in a double knot at the top of your head. Tuck the ends in the scarf. Pull the scarf up and spread it out to cover the pins at the back.

13. Perfect Loose Waves

What You Need

Heat protectant

Comb

Curling iron

Dry shampoo/talcum powder

What To Do

Detangle your hair with a comb and part it how you normally would.

Apply a heat protectant.

Curl your hair with a curling iron. Keep your hair in the iron for about 3-5 seconds. Roll your hair in big sections, leaving out about two inches in the end. The bigger the sections, the looser the waves.

Keep your curling iron at a 45-degree angle while waiting for your hair to curl and then slide it down.

Sprinkle some talcum powder or dry shampoo powder all over your hair. Shake your hair and run your fingers through it to make the powder blend in. The powder will add texture and volume to your hair, giving you loose waves.

18. Pull-Through Braid

What You Need

What To Do

Detangle your hair with a comb. Pick up some hair from the top of your head and tie it in a ponytail.

Pick up some hair from both sides and tie it in a ponytail just below the first ponytail.

Divide the first ponytail in half. Hold up the second ponytail and, using an elastic band, tie both the halves of the first ponytail below the second ponytail.

Tie another ponytail under the second ponytail.

Divide the second ponytail in two. Hold the newest ponytail up, and, using an elastic band, tie both the sections from the second ponytail below the newest ponytail. This time, though, add hair from the sides to the sections of the second ponytail before you tie them.

Repeat the previous two steps until you reach about an inch before the end. Then, tie the end of the pull-through braid with an elastic band.